Did China Win the War?

2004-09-28 A few years ago, China declares a policy of defeating
the US via information warfare by the year 2005 - which is coming to a
calendar near you soon. So I thought I would ask in advance:

Have they won yet?

My answer is that I think they are very close to it
and it is almost certain that they have in fact now won even though the
US won't know about it for some time and likely can do almost nothing
about it at this point.

Why do I think this?

Let's see - what would you consider a victory in the
information war if you were China and a loss if you were the US? I'll
make a little list - some things will of course be missed...

China Win: China's economy outstrips the
US to the point where they have more global influence than the US. They
are just about the same size as the US today and growing while the US
economy is slipping despite what the US officials say.

China Win: Better and more higher tech
jobs in China to the point where they start to dominate global IT from
design to manufacturing of hardware and software and eventually systems
of all sorts. Let's see, Cisco just announced they are going to move to
China in a big way, Microsoft licenses or moves much of it's IT
capabilities to allow China to work on it, Linux and other open source
is widely adopted in China as the gold standard, chip designers have to
go to Chinese cryptography, they maintain content control over what
enters their market, and their market dominates.

China Win: Costs go up fast in the US to
the point where economic growth is stunned, and supplies of oil and
other critical support systems fall increasingly under Chinese control.
China is next to middle eastern oil and can create pipelines to move the
resources into China for less than the US, meanwhile, US supplies are
disrupted, costs skyrocket, and China thrives while the US survives.

China Win: China builds up military
capabilities in a wide variety of areas without US attention or ability
to influence it significantly. Clearly the situation today has the US
focused so far away from China that they are building up a naval
capability, an ability to take over Taiwan - if and when they choose but
no reason to really push it, they build military information warfare
capabilities and test them in the US with plausible deniability.

China Win: The US buys lost of goods from
China, boosting their economy while the US runs a trade deficit and the
Chinese buy up US assets at low rates, ultimately coming to control a
significant portion of US assets and influence greatly US companies and
business directions. Look at the figures and you will see all of this
in place already with more on the way.

China Win: The US completely distracted
by other events so it doesn't notice or act to stop the Chinese
strategy, with its military depleted to the point where it really
cannot act effectively on the same global basis it used to, and with
decreasing moral in the US military and nation. See "War on Terror"
for details in any US paper.

US Win: ... Uh oh...

So if you look at it, it looks to me like China is not
only winning, but they have very nearly won. The die is cast so to
speak. Within a few short years, the US will potentially be starved for
oil if the Chinese choose to make it happen. The US information
capabilities are increasingly under control or influence by China and
they have access to the ability to plant Trojan horses and find
vulnerabilities in the vast majority of US systems at will. They have
ownership levels that will soon reach the point where they can control
large portions of US business decision-making, exert political influence
through US nationals who run those companies and have great influence.
They have more economic clout around the world. They are increasingly
gaining more political clout throughout the world. The US is destroying
its political and economic clout at the same time. The high tech jobs
are going to China so they have the strategic long-term capability that
the US is throwing away. They have a larger military that will
eventually exceed US capabilities as it goes unchecked year after year.
And the US doesn't even see it coming.

Fiction or Reality?

This has been a very brief overview of the issue. Is
it reality today? Is it fictional because I have missed the key items
that make it all not so? Has China won the information war without
firing a shot in anger that could be traced back to them reliably?
Your thoughts appreciated.